The North Carolina women’s volleyball team had a chance to earn road victories over two marquee ACC programs this weekend.

Instead, they return to Chapel Hill with a 0-2 record in the state of Florida and are two games behind the conference leader.

The Tar Heels (13-4, 4-3) were swept 3-0 Friday night by No. 13 Florida State (14-2, 6-1) in a game that was hotly contested despite the final score.

UNC lost each set by two points (25-23, 26-24, 25-23).

UNC had its chances to win each set, but untimely errors haunted UNC and ultimately cost it the match.

Coach Joe Sagula said that the Tar Heels’ failure to finish is what gave FSU the opportunity to win.

“It wasn’t so much what Florida State did, it’s what we didn’t do,” Sagula said. “Each time you could sense the momentum going in our way, all we needed to do was finish with a positive point and we couldn’t do it.”

Junior Kayla Berringer agreed that the Tar Heels were unable to finish off each game the way they wanted to.

“A lot of it was that we didn’t close the game,” she said. “We were in it every single game and it just came down to our inability to finish. Being consistent the whole way through the game­ — that was our problem.”

The Florida State crowd rattled the Tar Heels, resulting in several UNC miscues.